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lumped ADJ

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lumped capacity

lumped constant COMMUNIC

lumped inductance ELEC

lumped reactance SCIENCE

lumped plate voltage SCIENCE

lump <a lump; lumps> N

lump lime

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So the rest of women are kind of lumped into this average risk category.
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There are many ways to make buckskin, but most can probably be lumped into two categories: dry-scraping and wet-scraping.
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Intent on not being lumped in with the self-seriousness of academic sound art or the cliquey here-today-gone-tomorrow genre-musical-chairs of electronic music, he started to get a little aggressive.
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It will often look physically very similar to the lumped LC resonators used for a similar purpose.
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Oil and gas firms bristle at being lumped into the debate alongside carbon-intensive coal.
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These two species are closely related to the baboons, and until recently were lumped together as a single species of baboon.
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Otherwise, positive and indeterminate results are often lumped together when making clinical judgments about the likelihood of sudden cardiac death.
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Most government regulations simply have categories for off-highway vehicles, which in turn are lumped in with pickup trucks and minivans as light trucks.
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Rambler roses, although technically a separate class, are often lumped together with climbing roses.
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However, she was lumped at the time with other traditional feminine writers.
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